This company is well - known for helping local animal shelters and rescue organizations find homes
for homeless animals year - round.
Not exact matches
Stinson has been donating her time and talent to take photographs of
homeless animals for the past five
years, helping more than 20 city shelters and
animal rescue groups, though she is quick to point out she couldn't do it alone.
The humble warriors of the Ward - Wiseman
Animal Haven (WWAH), modest as any ordinary «saints» and sporting compassionate hearts, have worked tirelessly
for years to assure the
homeless dogs and cats in Collinsville have a safe shelter until their forever - home can be found.
For the past 20 - plus
years, Ruth has worked on behalf of
homeless, helpless, abused, dumped, abandoned, caged and frightened
animals to make their world a better place.
After many
years of investing in spay / neuter programs, funding veterinarian expenses, food and care
for rescued dogs, and giving numerous educational programs to school children, the number of
homeless animals did not seem to be decreasing.
«I have worked
for several
years with United
Animal Friends, they are an active member in our No More
Homeless Pets Partnership.
Strut Your Mutt: Best Friends
Animal Society and No More
Homeless Pets sponsor the annual Strut Your Mutt in September each
year, and GREAT board members, adopters, supporters and goldens proudly strut to raise much needed funds
for our rescue.
We are an independent, nonprofit
animal shelter that has been offering adoption, foster and rescue services
for homeless animals for more than 30
years.
As the largest No Kill
animal shelter in Kansas City, we care for more than 10,000 animals a year and work collaboratively with Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
animal shelter in Kansas City, we care
for more than 10,000
animals a
year and work collaboratively with
Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
Animal Control and other
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of
homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the community.
CHICAGO - During National Volunteer Appreciation Week April 15 to 21, The Anti-Cruelty Society recognizes all volunteers
for their support, commitment, and dedication to help provide a better life
for thousands of
homeless, abused, and neglected
animals served by the Society each
year.
We told you in August of a hotel that uses their cat's birthday party every
year to raise money
for shelter
animals and as an adoption event to help find homes
for homeless cats in their area.
Proceeds directly benefit the many
homeless animals that we care
for each
year and support the ongoing good work that we do in our community.
Friday, January 23, 2015 — New York, NY — Jane Hoffman, president of the Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's
Animals (The Alliance), said today that the increased funding and support
for Animal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) announced today by the Health Department will save the lives of thousands of additional
homeless pets every
year across the five boroughs.
For over 30
years, OLHS» dedicated staff and volunteers have worked to improve the plight of lost, unwanted, abandoned, and
homeless animals by providing shelter, care, rescue, adoption services, and foster homes; to investigate incidents of
animal cruelty, abandonment, and neglect; and to promote responsible pet ownership by advocating spay / neuter, permanent identification, and the humane and compassionate treatment of
animals.
Our fleet of mobile clinics has sterilized more than 102,000
animals — including thousands of feral cats and pit bulls —
for free or almost nothing in the last 10
years, preventing tens of thousands of
animals from being born into a world already bursting at the seams with unwanted and
homeless animals.
Marion County's (and Indiana's) two largest
animal shelters, the Humane Society of Indianapolis and Indianapolis Animal Care and Control, along with smaller area shelters, care for tens of thousands of homeless animals every
animal shelters, the Humane Society of Indianapolis and Indianapolis
Animal Care and Control, along with smaller area shelters, care for tens of thousands of homeless animals every
Animal Care and Control, along with smaller area shelters, care
for tens of thousands of
homeless animals every
year.
I think now that President Obama missed an opportunity not only to save a life, but also to draw national attention to the tragedy of the millions of shelter
animals, dogs, cats and other pets, that are euthanized every
year simply because they are
homeless, unwanted, or declared «unadoptable»
for some arbitrary reason. If you have ever loved an
animal, you know how heartbreaking, how gut wrenching this tragedy is.Â
For more than 45
years, we have been the retail pet industry leader in the area of
animal care with ongoing staff training programs, in - store
animal husbandry systems and community service programs aimed at placing
homeless pets and curbing pet overpopulation in the community.
By caring
for over 15,000
homeless animals each
year, LifeLine is one of the largest
animal welfare organizations in Georgia.
A philanthropist at heart, Ms. Pozez has worked
for many
years with nonprofit efforts to positively effect change
for the Jewish community,
homeless men and women, and of course,
homeless animals and the shelter system.
Thank you to 24PetWatch
for donating over 100 microchips to
homeless animals each
year.
However, of greatest importance to me is our accountability to that person who wrote that first letter, and to people who, through the
years, have invested their hope in Best Friends
Animal Society
for a better world
for homeless pets and an end to shelter killing.
They care
for nearly 10,000
animals a
year and work collaboratively with
Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
Animal Control and other
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of
homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the community.
VBSPCA, created in 1966, is a private nonprofit humane society that takes in almost 4,000
homeless domestic
animals and nearly 2,200 wildlife
animals each
year, and is dedicated to finding homes
for all adoptable
animals.
Featuring three
years of photography focused on celebrities and
animals they love, it was one of the most exciting
animal - related events of 2016, with proceeds going towards Fashion Tails programs
for homeless animals.
Precious Paws Story Time Program has been designed
for some of our younger supports (5 to 12
years of age) to give of their time to help the
homeless animals.
«We're looking forward to participating in this
year's Clear the Shelters initiative, and we think it's a unique way to work together and find great homes
for the many
homeless animals in Central Indiana,» Steven Stolen, Chief Executive Officer at IndyHumane, says.
KCPP cares
for more than 10,000
animals a
year and works collaboratively with
Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets ad
Animal Control and other
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets ad
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of
homeless pets adopted.
Every
year, North Shore
Animal League America rescues, nurtures and finds loving homes
for thousands of
homeless, ailing and neglected
animals.
Please come to participate or support HSHA as they «take the plunge»
for homeless animals on New
Year's Day!
The Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's
Animals sponsors or co-sponsors several large adoption events each
year, all with the common goal of finding homes
for New York City's
homeless cats, dogs, and rabbits.
For many years, the Sonoma Humane Society Foster Care Program has offered care and support for homeless animals at the beginning of life's journ
For many
years, the Sonoma Humane Society Foster Care Program has offered care and support
for homeless animals at the beginning of life's journ
for homeless animals at the beginning of life's journey.
As we close the
year 2010 and SDA's 21st
year in saving the lives of
homeless animals, we are taking this opportunity to share with you a summary of 2010 and will later publish our goals
for 2011.
Our adoption fee
for one altered adult cat (1
year to 7
years old) is $ 60 and
for two altered adult cats is $ 80 which helps cover expenses (vaccinations, spay / neuter, food, housing)
for the
homeless pets United
Animal Friends rescues.
Our adoption fee
for one altered adult cat (7 +
years old) is $ 50 and
for two altered adult cats is $ 65 which helps cover expenses (vaccinations, spay / neuter, food, housing)
for the
homeless pets United
Animal Friends rescues
Thank you
for your continued support — you have made it possible
for us to save thousands upon thousands of
homeless animals in the past eight
years.
It's the time of
year when unfixed
homeless cats have their litters and shelters become overwhelmed, straining resources
for all of the
animals.
In addition, you'll have the pride of knowing that you are supporting an organization that protects and cares
for approximately 6,000
homeless animals each
year!
Last
year YOU raised over $ 70K in pledges, which made a life - saving difference
for more than 2,800
homeless animals.
Support from the community enables nearly 100 staff members and more than 600 volunteers to care
for around 10,000
homeless animals each
year and makes possible a variety of programs to address issues that contribute to pet overpopulation and the surrender of unwanted
animals.
We care
for almost 1,800 abandoned neglected, abused and
homeless animals every single
year.
«Bring your dog and join other
animal - lovers at this event to support the thousands of
homeless animals the Society cares
for each
year!»
Donor Privacy Policy: Friends of MADACC (Milwaukee Area Domestic
Animal Control Commission) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting community awareness and improving the welfare of the nearly 13,000
homeless animals MADACC cares
for every
year.
By supporting Friends of MADACC, you can help improve the lives of the 10,000
homeless animals that MADACC cares
for every
year.
By setting up a monthly tax - deductible donation, you are helping MO Min Pin Rescue Corp. provide shelter, medical care, rehabilitation and behavioral enrichment
for homeless, injured and neglected
animals each
year.
Our community based shelter provides a safe and caring place
for as many as 2200 sick, abused, neglected and
homeless animals each
year.
Kathy and Bobby, along with a couple of adoptable dogs, made the trek to the school and talked to the students about the work and dedication involved in caring and finding homes
for the thousands of
homeless animals that come through the Shelter every
year.
At North Shore
Animal League America we are thankful
for all of our loyal supporters and generous donors who continue to allow us to save the lives of hundreds of
homeless animals each
year.
Spay / neuter efforts
for feral
animals not only decrease the number of
homeless animals born each
year, but they also reduce or eliminate unwanted «nuisance» behaviors such as fighting, yowling, and spraying.
Every Sunday, the «Aiken Standard» allows us this space to tell you about the Aiken County
Animal Shelter, FOTAS and the plight of the 5000
homeless animals consigned to the Shelter every
year, and we are deeply appreciative
for that opportunity.